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Liposcution

Are stubborn fat deposits preventing you from achieving the body you desire?

​Look no further! Surgycall is here to help you unveil a more sculpted and confident you. Our Expert Surgeons: Experience the artistry of skilled and certified surgeons dedicated to achieving your unique aesthetic goals through precision and safety. State-of-the-Art Techniques: Benefit from cutting-edge liposuction techniques that deliver impressive results, enhancing your body's contours and proportions. Tailored Solutions: Surgycall offers personalized treatment plans to target those trouble areas, whether it's your abdomen, thighs, arms, or more, ensuring you get the results you've always wanted.

Turn to Surgycall Health and step into a life of relief, beauty, and renewed self-assurance

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About Liposuction

​Liposuction is a cosmetic surgical procedure designed to remove excess fat from specific areas of the body, reshaping and contouring those areas to create a more proportionate and aesthetically pleasing appearance. It is not a substitute for weight loss or a solution for obesity, but rather a way to address localized fat deposits that are resistant to diet and exercise.

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How to diagnose and When to
Consult a Doctor?

DIAGNOSING VARICOSE VEINS

Physical Examination: The surgeon will examine the areas of concern to assess the amount and distribution of fat, as well as the quality of the skin in those areas

​Body Mass Index (BMI): BMI, calculated based on height and weight, helps assess whether the patient is within a suitable weight range for liposuction and if weight loss prior to the procedure is necessary.

Evaluation of Skin Elasticity: Skin elasticity is assessed to determine if it can adapt to new contours after fat removal. If the skin lacks adequate elasticity, additional procedures like skin tightening may be recommended to ensure proper post-operative results.

Medical Tests: Depending on the patient's health history, the surgeon may request tests like blood tests, imaging studies, or an ECG to assess cardiac health.

When to consult a doctor

Pronounced and noticeable growth of fat tissue.

Unresponsive to lifestyle changes (diet, exercise).

when you find a lump in the body and shape and size of lump changes frequently Psychological distress impacting self-esteem. Hindrance to daily activities and clothing choices.

Nipple discharge refers to the release of fluid from one or both nipples.

This fluid can vary in color, consistency, and quantity

Symptoms

Discovery of a new lump

The shape and size of the lump change frequently

Nipple discharge

Tight attire.

Excess fats on Abdomen

Causes

Genetics: Some people are simply more prone to developing excess fat in certain areas due to their genetic makeup.

Hormonal Changes: Hormonal changes during puberty, pregnancy, or menopause can cause fat deposits to shift or accumulate in certain areas.

Aging: As we age, our metabolism slows down, making it harder to burn off excess fat. This can lead to the development of stubborn pockets of fat that are resistant to diet and exercise.

Lifestyle Habits: Poor diet and lack of exercise can lead to weight gain and the accumulation of excess fat in certain areas of the body.

Types of Procedures

Traditional Liposuction: This is the most common type of liposuction, where the surgeon manually removes excess fat using a thin metal tube called a cannula.

Tumescent Liposuction: This type of liposuction involves injecting a large volume of fluid containing local anesthetic and epinephrine into the target area, which helps to minimize bleeding and discomfort during the procedure.

Ultrasound-Assisted Liposuction (UAL): This technique uses high-frequency sound waves to liquefy the fat before it’s removed with a cannula.

UAL is often used for areas with denser fat deposits, such as the back, chest, and upper abdomen.

Laser-Assisted Liposuction (LAL): This technique uses laser energy to liquefy the fat, making it easier to remove with a cannula. LAL can also stimulate collagen production, which can result in tighter skin.

Power-Assisted Liposuction (PAL): This technique uses a vibrating cannula to break up the fat and make it easier to remove. PAL can be less traumatic than traditional liposuction, resulting in less discomfort and faster recovery times.

Understanding the procedure

​The Liposuction procedure is a surgical technique used to remove fat or other abnormal growths from the body. Here's a detailed overview of the liposuction procedure for fat removal, this generally considered safe and effective. It's essential to follow all postoperative instructions provided by the healthcare team to promote proper healing and minimize the risk of complications. If you have concerns or questions about the procedure, be sure to discuss them with your healthcare provider.

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Key benefits of this approach include:

  1. Liposuction often inspires patients to embrace a healthier lifestyle, including a balanced diet and exercise. This positive change can lead to better, longer-lasting results.

  2. Liposuction can improve mobility by removing excess fat from areas like arms, thighs, and belly, which may have previously limited movement.

  3. ​Prevent serious health problems (usually related to obesity) that can be caused due to excess fat deposits

Advantages and Key benefits

Reducing inflammatory cells in the body by 11% can lower the risk of cardiovascular disease because these cells are linked to heart problems. The procedure lowers blood fat levels, specifically triglycerides, by 43%, reducing the risk of cholesterol issues

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Who Should Consider Laser Treatment for Liposuction?

Being within 30% of the body’s ideal weight.

Having good skin elasticity and firm and toned muscles.

Keeping realistic expectations from the surgery.

Maintaining a healthy lifestyle.

Not having a habit of smoking or drug abuse.

Being in a healthy state, i.e., the individual should not have any medical condition that can impair his/her body’s healing abilities.

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Procedure guide

Overview of the Procedure:

Before the procedure begins, the patient is administered anesthesia to ensure comfort and minimize pain during the surgery. Small, inconspicuous incisions are made in the targeted areas where fat removal is desired. These incisions are usually just a few millimeters in size and strategically placed to minimize scarring.

A tumescent solution, which is a mixture of saline (saltwater), local anesthetic, and epinephrine (a medication that helps constrict blood vessels), is injected into the treatment area. This solution helps numb the area, reduce bleeding, and facilitate fat removal.

After the tumescent solution has taken effect, a thin, hollow tube called a cannula is inserted through the incisions.The surgeon uses the cannula to break up and suction out excess fat from beneath the skin Once the fat removal is complete, dissolvable stitches or small adhesive strips may be used to close the incisions.

some timesthe incisions are typically left open to allow any remaining fluids to drain.

Preparing for Surgery:

Get tested properly to evaluate his/her overall health status.

Take certain medications and adjust existing medications to prepare the body for the procedure.

Stop smoking a month before the surgery.

Avoid taking aspirin, anti-inflammatory drugs, or any other kind of herbal supplements, as they can increase the risk of bleeding. Avoid eating or drinking anything at least 6 to 8 hours before the surgery.

On the Day of the Procedure:

Once registered, you'll sit down with your medical team, revisiting any prior tests and discussing the overall procedure.

Comfort is essential, so wear loose-fitting attire and steer clear of accessories, especially metal-based ones like jewelry.

As a part of routine pre-surgical checks, metrics such as blood pressure and heart rate are assessed.

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What Happens During the
Treatment:

Either local or general anesthesia will be used to numb the body parts that are to be treated. If only a small amount of fat and a limited number of body parts are involved in the surgery, liposuction can be performed using local anesthesia. If a large volume of fat and multiple areas are involved, the anesthetist will use general anesthesia.

Then a tiny incision is made around the targeted area, and a sterile liquid solution is injected into the body part. The solution will shrink down blood vessels to minimize the damage/trauma and bleeding during the surgery.

Then a cannula is inserted into the body and activated to break the fat layer. In some techniques like tumescent and power-assisted liposuction, the cannula is moved back and forth and to-and-fro motion, respectively, to break up the fat cells. If the laser or ultrasound technique is used, the fiber is inserted in the targeted areas and activated, which emits the laser/ultrasound energy that melts the fat tissues.

Once the fat is dislodged, it is then suctioned out from the body with the help of a suction device attached to the cannula.

The patient is given intravenous fluids during as well as immediately after the surgery to replace the fluid lost during the fat removal process. If needed, the incisions are closed properly or left open to heal on their own. Depending on the number of areas that are getting treated, the surgery may take around 1-3 hours.

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